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By Sze-kar Wan The recent escape of the well-known blind Chinese human rights lawyer Chen Guangcheng from house arrest to the American embassy has attracted a lot of attention in the media. The story is rife with possibilities in an […]

Immigration Reform and the Challenges of Generosity (Luke 4:22-30)By Matthew L. Skinner
Charity doesn’t leave us unchanged, which is just one reason why it’s hard to make ourselves do it.
To be more specific: when we extend generosity and justice to others, it alters our relationship to them. Especially when those “others” are foreign to us. Hospital

The Abortion Debate: We’re All in This TogetherBy Barbara K Lundblad
This is a memorable week: on Monday the inauguration of President Obama on the holiday honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., and on Tuesday the 40th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision by the Supreme Court. Some people will celebrate all three with thanksgiving. Others will

A Vision for America: John 2:1-11By Reverend Dr. Alvin O'Neal Jackson
“Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now.” John 2:10
Occupy the Dream
Spurred on by the Occupy Wall Street movement, African-Am

Waiting on the Messiah and Presidential Expectations: A Study of LukeBy David A. Sánchez, Ph.D.
It is an odd juxtaposition, December 21, 2012 and January 21, 2013. The former date representing the “so-called” Mayan apocalypse where the usual suspects prepared for the end of the world – many of whom were Christians awaiting the second coming of Christ – a

Frankincense, Myrrh and a Toothbrush? Matthew 2:1-12By Lisa Nichols Hickman
In As I Lay Dying, the main character Anse appears self-absorbed when at his wife’s death he says, “God’s will be done. . . . Now I can get them teeth.” His character will certainly not be remembered for altruism. But Anse will be remembered for the physical ef